Bridal showers are held 2 to 6 weeks before the wedding, although it can be closer to the big day if many out-of-town guests are coming to the wedding itself. Invitations should be sent out about 4 weeks earlier, maybe 6 weeks for those travelling some distance. Phone call invitations are acceptable, especially for casual showers, but written invitations are always appreciated – and the bride may be able to use matching thank you cards. The shower is part of the overall wedding celebration, so it's nice to have lots of photos of the day. A few people may bring cameras, but it is worth having someone appointed as “camera woman” for the day to make sure lots of photos are taken.
Showers can have themes – games, gifts, dress codes, food, decorations and so on can then all blend together. A really nice touch to the day is forming something the bride can keep as a memento. It could be a signature bear, a small album, something from the party (eg the bride's glove at a formal party, a tea towel at a traditional shower) or even a scrapbook each guest contributes to on the day (pre-warn them to bring photos etc!).
Whilst organizing the shower, keep a notebook of details – menu list, guest list & replies, etc – that can then go to the bride. If the gifts are recorded in this notebook as they are opened, it also makes it easy for the bride to do thank you notes afterwards. Basically, the bridal shower is a special day where her close females friends and family can celebrate with the bride before her big day. It doesn't have to be a big or extravagant event, just something that comes from her good friends. Aim for some fun, and enjoy! |